Democrats, on the other hand, have a lot to be thankful for in Maldonado because he often was their swing vote on budgets and some tax increases.

In the end, the bipartisan committee unanimously cleared his nomination 4-0, a huge first step that takes his confirmation to the Senate floor.

"I'm just grateful for the vote they casted and now we go to the full floor," said Maldonado. "At that time, I've got my work cut out to get 21 votes."

But there may be one other advantage for Democrats to confirm Maldonado. There would be the possibility of electing another Democrat to replace him.

"A lot of Senate Democrats relish the opportunity to pick up Mr. Maldonado's Senate Seat," said Democratic strategist Steve Maviglio. "It's one step closer to the two-thirds majority they need to pass a budget."